On 03/27/2014 08:59 AM, Weaver wrote:
On Wed, March 26, 2014 2:03 pm, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
On Mi, 26 mar 14, 10:25:08, Steve Litt of Troubleshooters.Com wrote:
I have no idea which mobos Debian handles out of the box, but what I've
observed is that life is much nicer if:
* You do the network install
Irrelevant, the kernel is the same.
* Choose Expert install or whatever it's called
Irrelevant, the kernel is the same.
* Say yes (default is no) to "install nonfree software
This activates the non-free repository.
When I do that, stuff just works.
It might be that the installer also installs firmware-linux-nonfree,
which contains a lot of firmware, especially for Radeon video cards.
This however still wouldn't explain why "stuff" (which stuff?) just
works.
No, the firmware-linux-nonfree package has to be specifically called. It
is not automatically installed. You will get advised that drivers included
in it, e.g., the Tigon ones, are required, but you have to search for
them, ascertain which package they are in, and specifically select that
package for installation just as you do for any other non-free bundle.
Cheers!
When I first installed wheezy, I checked "install non-free" It loaded
everything I needed. Ergo, I didn't have to understand much of anything,
other than "stuff just works".
I find nothing wrong with that at all and I didn't find myself in need
of further 'edumcation". . :) Ric
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